Housing Charities That specialise in Temporary or emergency housing
Discover 412 Housing charities that specialise in temporary or emergency housing. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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Kicc The City Of Refuge
Housing, Social welfareAdvancement of the Christian religion. The furtherance of the charitable work of the charity by the advancement of such other charitable purposes as the Trustees shall from time to time decide.
The Woodclyffe Hostel
HousingThe charity covers a listed building which is leased to various organisations within the village.
The Danny Gallivan Trust Tri Services Aid
Armed forces, HousingPROVIDING HOMELESS EX-SERVICE PERSONNEL WITH TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION, FOOD AND WELFARE SUPPORT. WE CURRENTLY OPERATE IN KENT.
London And Slough Charitable Trust
Housing, Social welfarePROVISION OF FOOD, DRINKS, CLOTHING, BEDDING AND COMPANIONSHIP TO ROUGH SLEEPERS AND OTHER DISADVANTAGED PERSONS ON THE STREETS OF LONDON AND SLOUGH AND MAINTAIN A NIGHT SHELTER EACH WINTER/SPRING FOR HOMELESS IN SLOUGH.
Trefnant Village Hall And Memorial Field
Facilities, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareVillage hall and or recreation ground hire for local, community and other legal organizations on regular and ad hoc basis including local authority, for elections and if necessary emergency refuge.Hire of chairs and tables.Facilities for village and surrounding areas to hold events/parties/celebrations exhibitions.The organization of community & sport based activities and cultural activities
The House
Housing, Religion, Research, Social welfareReaching the homeless, substance misusers and the less privelaged members of the society with food and drinks with the care and love of our Lord Jesus Christ to the society. General outreach to reach our community with the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Provision of mathematics tutorial classes. liaising with other charity organisations for community projects.
Elenydd Wilderness Hostels
Beneficiary group, HousingProvides budget hostel accommodation at two locations in the Elenydd region of mid Wales.( Cambrian Mountains) to help all, especially young people enjoy this remote and beautiful area
Evelyn's Gift
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Social welfareWe provide and promote CPR and Lifesaving skills training through schools, colleges, councils and community groups. We carry out little acts of kindness including providing toiletry items to homeless people, young people living in hostel accommodation and victims of domestic violence. We provide bereavement resources for children and items to help families affected by the death of a child.
Derventio Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, HousingEmergency grants to street sleepers and emergency accommodation.
Arthur Herbert Hope Memorial
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, LeisureThe Hope Memorial Trust, founded in 1932 operates a 32 bed self catering hostel near Keswick in Cumbria. It provides facilities which enable schools, youth groups, community groups, and families to benefit from the educational and recreational opportunities provided by the Lake District.
Moldova And Beyond
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, Housing, Social welfareThe Love Moldova Foundation is a Christian charity which raises funds in the UK to support the poor and vulnerable in Moldova and to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. We work with Moldovan charities, churches and individuals to fund a home for vulnerable elderly ladies and to support a refuge for young girls at risk of trafficking as well as outreach and youth work by the churches.
Leighton-Linslade Homeless Service
HousingPROVISION OF EMERGENCY ACCOMMODATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES TO HOMELESS PEOPLE IN LEIGHTON LINSLADE AND SURROUNDING AREAS
Church Of Salvation (oke-Igbala)
Housing, ReligionTo advance the Christian religion in accordance to the doctrine and tenet set out in article 111 of the constitutionTo enable the vulnerable individual in our community here in the midlands by been the gateway, and to engage with wider communities bringing them both life changing experience.To feed the hungry, provide access to temporary accommodation, clothe, and bring communities tog
Rehoboth Community Outreach Club
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareRehoboth Community Outreach club started reaching out to vulnerable families in 2013. In March 2014 Rehoboth started receiving requests for support with addressing the increasing issue of food poverty amongst the single homeless living in hostels and the local street homeless. Rehoboth now provides over 340 hot meals every Monday & Thursday, chilled meals deliveries to local hostel on Wednesday.
Real Deal Plus Limited
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareWe support vulnerable people by offering a place of care and refuge, a listening ear, companionship and direct practical help. We provide alcohol, drug and relationship counselling and supply furniture, clothing and food parcels to those in need. We plan to implement a youth programme and a range of directed programmes around independent life skills, employability, sport and positive self-esteem.
Helping Herts Homeless
HousingOwner of a hostel which provides basic accommodation for relieving homelessness in North Hertfordshire.Acts as a hub and donates funds to support the work of other charities involved in supporting the homeless in Hertfordshire.
Huddersfield Wharfeside Youth Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, LeisureTo provide a residential base for young people to help educate through leisure time activities, to develop physical and mental capacities to grow to full mature members of society.Most groups enjoy the opportunity to be able to go exploring and walking in the Yorkshire DalesDuke of Edinburgh groups are supervised at the hostel for the assessing process.
The People's Evangelistic Mission (north Shields) Endowed Charity
Beneficiary group, Housing, Religion, Social welfareChurch services on Sundays. Also Bible studies throughout the week. Support the spiritual needs of elderly residents in an assisted living complex. Continue to support the community through a local Women's Refuge and provide a Food Bank service in partnership with the CAB.
The Charlton And Blackheath Christian Fellowship Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, Religion, Social care, Social welfareRegular weekly programme of the Fellowship, including worship services and services in local Care Homes. Supporting local projects such as Greenwich Street Pastors, Greenwich Foodbank, Greenwich Church Leaders Forum, Greenwich Night Shelter, Greenwich Youth for Christ, Greenwich CAP (Christians Against Poverty). Projects supported in Africa and Brazil including missionary work and aid.
The High Lee House Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareTo carry out charitable work principally within the Borough of Trafford, and in particular, the advancement of education, the furtherance of health and the relief of poverty, distress and sickness and to promote support for charitable objectives where so ever they are located.
Butterfield's Edward Johnson Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareBEJT funds a hostel for girls from disadvantaged backgrounds in Delhi, and hostels for boys and girls in Itarsi MP, providing the children (mostly picked up on railway stations) with a place of safety and the chance of education. It makes occasional grants to organisations doing similar work, provides financial support to the sick or destitute, and enables poor children to get an education.
Grantham Ark
HousingProvide emergency temporary accommodation, advice and support for homeless or poorly housed people in the Grantham area through the provision of night shelters.
East Park Hostel For The Homeless
Housing, Social welfareRelief of homelessness by giving accommodation, housing & support. Relief of poverty and advancement of health. Helping people with disabilities & addictions. Includes people of all ages. We provide human resources and buildings.
The Cindy Appleyard Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Housing, Social welfareTO ALLEVIATE THE FINANCIAL HARDSHIP SUFFERED BY THE FAMILIES OF SICK CHILDREN IN THE UK, WHERE THE CHILD'S ILLNESS REQUIRES THEM TO REMAIN IN SPECIALIST HOSPITALS A SIGNIFICANT DISTANCE FROM THEIR HOME FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME. THIS WILL BE ACHIEVED THROUGH THE PROVISION OF FINANCIAL GRANTS TO HELP COVER COSTS SUCH AS TRANSPORT TO AND FROM THE HOSPITAL AND/OR THE COST TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION.
The Hostel Of The Good Shepherd
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareTo hold and maintain Almshouse premises in perpetuity for the use of the aged poor without distinction of sex, class or creed.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many temporary-or-emergency-housing housing charities are there in the UK?
There are 412 registered temporary-or-emergency-housing housing charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the temporary-or-emergency-housing housing charities by income?
Nuffield Health is the largest by latest reported annual income (£1.5bn). Notable peers are listed on this page; the full ranking is available by sorting the results by highest income.
What is the combined annual income of temporary-or-emergency-housing housing charities?
Temporary-or-emergency-housing housing charities reported a combined annual income of £15.9bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for temporary-or-emergency-housing housing charities?
Across all temporary-or-emergency-housing housing charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 89.6%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of temporary-or-emergency-housing housing charities?
Temporary-or-emergency-housing housing charities have an average annual income of £1.5m. The distribution is heavily skewed: a small number of large charities account for most sector income, while the majority report under £100k a year.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are sourced from the Charity Commission for England and Wales public register, refreshed weekly. Derived metrics (program ratio, efficiency) are calculated by Charity Finder using the formulas documented on the data sources page.